Louise Taylor 

‘A high ceiling’: Newcastle confirm £43m signing of Hoffenheim winger Touré

The 20-year-old Côte d’Ivoire winger is Eddie Howe’s second signing of the summer
  
  

Bazoumana Touré
Bazoumana Touré is set to replace Anthony Gordon. Photograph: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United/Getty Images

Bazoumana Touré has completed a £43m move to Newcastle from Hoffenheim. The 20-year-old Côte d’Ivoire winger is Eddie Howe’s second signing of the summer after the former Reims goalkeeper Ewen Jaouen.

While Jaouen is expected to start the season as the club’s second-choice keeper, Touré seems destined to fill the boots vacated by Anthony Gordon when the England winger departed for Barcelona in May.

Touré, who played in three of Côte d’Ivoire’s four games at the World Cup finals tournament after impressing in the Bundesliga last season and has been dubbed “the Smiling Tornado”, described his arrival at St James’ Park as fulfilling a longstanding ambition.

“I’m very, very, happy to be here,” he said. “It was my dream since I was young to play in the Premier League for a big team like Newcastle.

“I will give my best every single day for this shirt. I’m very excited and can’t wait to meet my new teammates … and I’m also very excited to play at St James’ Park for the first time.”

Howe said: “We feel Bazoumana is a player with a really high ceiling. He’s somebody who we believe can offer us something different. He’s also got a lot of potential to unlock.”

Newcastle’s manager remains in the market for both a central midfield replacement for Sandro Tonali, who is set to join Tottenham for £100m, and a new first-choice goalkeeper.

Manchester City’s James Trafford remains high on his wishlist in the latter category while in midfield Switzerland’s Johan Manzambi is a player much coveted by Newcastle. Howe, though, accepts he is likely to have to overcome considerable competition if he is to win the race to sign the Freiburg midfielder.

Newcastle, meanwhile, remain determined to retain their Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimarães in the face of growing interest from Arsenal.

 

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